IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
What can reasonably be hoped for is that Milosevic's trial affords some consolation to those who suffered so horribly at his hands.
The verdict in the Foca rape case made legal history, but could not answer the key question: How could seemingly ordinary men commit such crimes?
Serbia takes a dramatic step to secure the export of its most valuable commodity, Slobodan Milosevic.
In ruling that rape and enslavement constitute crimes against humanity, the tribunal has broken new ground in the prosecution of gender-based offences.
Albanians preparing to go to the polls this Sunday are greatly relieved they have avoided the violence of past elections
Croatia's arrest of a Bosnian Muslim leader suspected of war crimes could improve relations between Zagreb and Sarajevo
Wife and son of Milorad Krnojelac make emotional appeals at the witness stand that he be acquitted
The United Nations General Assembly appoints 27 ad-litem judges to boost the benches at The Hague court.
The commander of SFOR in Bosnia says troop cuts will not undermine the
Albanian guerrillas agree to end their insurgency in the south of Serbia